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Fish Processor - Port Hardy Processing Plant, Full-Time, Part-Time and Casual positions are available. At Mowi, we are proud to be the world's largest supplier of farm-raised salmon. Our Mowi Canada West operations are located on the coast of beautiful British Columbia and Vancouver Island where we work in partnership with the First Nation communities within whose territories we operate. Our team of over 350+ dedicated farmers and processors is committed to producing sustainable farm-raised Atlantic salmon, contributing to food security for our growing global population. This is a great opportunity to live and work in Port Hardy, a welcoming small-town community located at the northern tip of Vancouver Island. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, Port Hardy offers easy access to the ocean, forests, and beaches, making it ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. With a friendly community and endless opportunities to explore the outdoors, it’s a great place to work while enjoying the coast and wilderness. We are currently welcoming applications for Fish Processors to join our team at the Port Hardy Processing Plant. This is a day shift position, with opportunities available for full time, part time, and casual employment. On-the-job training is provided, and no prior experience is required. We are looking for individuals who are safety oriented, self-motivated, and have a positive attitude. What You'll Do: • Cut, clean, process, and package fish efficiently • Maintain clean, safe, and organized work areas • Follow food safety and workplace safety procedures • Work as part of a team in a fast-paced production environment Compensation & Benefits: • Competitive starting wage, with scheduled increases based on hours worked • Quarterly production bonus, paid based on operational performance criteria • Comprehensive benefits package, including extended health coverage and an annual wellness reimbursement for eligible employees • Optional participation in the pension plan after two years of service, for eligible employees • Unionized workplace represented by the United Steelworkers, Local 1 1937 Wage Progression: • $22.86 per hour starting wage • $25.00 per hour after 500 hours worked • $26.69 per hour after 1,500 hours worked Mowi is the world’s leading seafood company and the largest producer of Atlantic salmon. As the first global seafood company with an end-to-end supply chain, Mowi brings supreme quality salmon and other seafood products to consumers around the world. Mowi is also ranked the most sustainable animal protein producer in the world by Coller FAIRR. With headquarters in Bergen, Norway, Mowi employs 11,600 people in 26 countries worldwide, and is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange with a market capitalisation of EUR 9 billion and total assets of EUR 8.2 billion.
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If you’re a reliable, motivated individual with a willingness to learn, we’d love to hear from you!
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Night shift patrol guard needed for established security business, serving the North Island. 2-4 nights per week, rotating shifts. Rate of pay is $21- $24 per hour depending on experience. Extended health benefits.
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• A valid BC drivers license and good communications skills is a must. • A valid BST required, willing to train the right applicant. • Physically fit to walk around properties to check them.
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Summary of Position: The Tourism Cultural Ambassador for Campbell River Whale Watching & Adventure Tours, which is owned by Wei Wai Kum First Nation, serves as the cultural heart of our operations, guiding guests through meaningful interactions that highlight the traditions, history, and spiritual significance of the land and the sea. This role combines storytelling, education, guest hosting, and hands-on engagement to create transformative experiences for international and domestic travelers. During the season, you will work at our cultural experience center (the yellow building located on the dock at Discovery Harbour Marina), at our float house office, and out on the water aboard our vessels. At the cultural center, you will host guests as they engage with cultural and educational videos, deliver safety briefings infused with cultural teachings, and facilitate interactive experiences as developed. On the water, you will accompany tours to deliver cultural teachings at traditional use sites and integrate Indigenous perspectives with wildlife sightings. You will collaborate closely with our naturalist guides, captains, and hospitality team to deliver integrated tours that honor our ancestors' deep connection to these waters. Emphasis is placed on respectful wildlife observation, cultural sharing, and building understanding and appreciation for First Nations perspectives and environmental stewardship. During the off-season (Nov-Feb), you will partner with the Wei Wai Kum First Nation team, assisting with cultural initiatives and events that both support tourism, but also the cultural values of the Nation.
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Position Qualifications: Please be advised that while certain qualifications listed below are required, many are preferred. Experience and competencies outlined may be acquired through comprehensive on-the-job training, which will encompass essential leadership development. Experience: • Lived experience and knowledge of Wei Wai Kum, Ligʷiłdaxʷ, or Kwakwaka’wakw culture, history, and traditions is required. • 1+ years in tourism, guiding, education, or hospitality roles, with a strong focus on guest-facing interactions is preferred. • Previous experience in wildlife or cultural tourism is preferred. • Successful completion of a Criminal Record Check and background verifications Skills: • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a warm, engaging demeanor suitable for diverse, international guest groups. • Strong storytelling abilities and comfort speaking in front of groups. • Organizational skills and attention to detail, with a strong ability to focus on guests' needs. • Problem-solving and time-management skills, with the ability to work well under pressure. • A deep passion for nature, cultural sensitivity, adaptability, and a commitment to truth telling, reconciliation, and environmental stewardship. • Certifications: Seaworthy, basic first aid/CPR certifications, boat operator training (SVOP/MED A3 is an asset), and a valid driver’s license. Please note that many of these certifications can be obtained post-job offer.
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Are you looking for a great job with flexible hours in your community? Statistics Canada is hiring interviewers (census takers) for the 2026 Census in every community! Interviewers play a vital role in census operations by using their local knowledge to conduct the census through door-to-door visits. Census data can be used to plan programs and services that support employment, education, public transit, and health care. There are approximately 32,000 census-related jobs available across Canada. The contract duration for census-related jobs is from May to July 2026, depending on the position and location. Essential skills: A good candidate must: • have strong interpersonal skills and good communication skills; • have a good ability to adapt and be reliable and able to work independently with minimal supervision; • have a sense of organization, basic computer skills and attention to detail; • be available to work flexible hours (days, evenings and weekends) at least 20 hours per week; Main Responsibilities In this role, you will: • go door-to-door to collect census data; • provide clear explanations about the census process and the protection of personal information; • accurately record and submit the respondents’ information, while ensuring confidentiality is maintained; • monitor your progress and provide regular reports to your supervisor; will participate in all training sessions and all team meetings. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents , or hold a valid work permit and reside in Canada at a Canadian address. They must have reached the age of majority in the province or territory where they currently live. Statistics Canada believes in the importance of a diverse workforce and an inclusive workplace. Individuals requiring accommodations are encouraged to request them at any stage of the hiring process. You may be asked to provide documentation from a health professional that includes more information about the specific accommodations you require. If, at any time during the recruitment process, you require new or additional accommodations, please inform the recruiter. For more information on employment equity, please visit : https://www.canada.ca/en/public-service-commission/jobs/services/gc-jobs/employment-equity.html This position requires a reliability status. To learn more, visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-services-procurement/services/industrial-security/security-requirements-contracting/personnel-security-screening/processes/reliability-status-request.html To learn more and apply today, visit: https://www.census.gc.ca/en/jobs
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Education: •No degree, certificate or diploma Experience: •Will train Official languages: •English Who can apply to this job? Only apply to this job if: • You are a Canadian citizen, a permanent or a temporary resident of Canada. •You have a valid Canadian work permit. •You are available to work flexible hours including days, evenings, and weekends. •You have reached the age of majority in your current province or territory of residence (19 in Yukon). •You reside in Canada and have a Canadian home address. Employment groups: •This employer promotes equal employment opportunities for all job applicants, including those self-identifying as a member of these groups: Indigenous people, older workers, Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, Persons with disabilities, Visible minorities *Must have access to reliable internet service.
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Are you looking for a great job with flexible hours in your community? Statistics Canada is hiring interviewers (census takers) for the 2026 Census in every community! Interviewers play a vital role in census operations by using their local knowledge to conduct the census through door-to-door visits. Census data can be used to plan programs and services that support employment, education, public transit, and health care. There are approximately 32,000 census-related jobs available across Canada. The contract duration for census-related jobs is from May to July 2026, depending on the position and location. Essential skills: A good candidate must: • have strong interpersonal skills and good communication skills; • have a good ability to adapt and be reliable and able to work independently with minimal supervision; • have a sense of organization, basic computer skills and attention to detail; • be available to work flexible hours (days, evenings and weekends) at least 20 hours per week; Main Responsibilities In this role, you will: • go door-to-door to collect census data; • provide clear explanations about the census process and the protection of personal information; • accurately record and submit the respondents’ information, while ensuring confidentiality is maintained; • monitor your progress and provide regular reports to your supervisor; will participate in all training sessions and all team meetings. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents , or hold a valid work permit and reside in Canada at a Canadian address. They must have reached the age of majority in the province or territory where they currently live. Statistics Canada believes in the importance of a diverse workforce and an inclusive workplace. Individuals requiring accommodations are encouraged to request them at any stage of the hiring process. You may be asked to provide documentation from a health professional that includes more information about the specific accommodations you require. If, at any time during the recruitment process, you require new or additional accommodations, please inform the recruiter. For more information on employment equity, please visit : https://www.canada.ca/en/public-service-commission/jobs/services/gc-jobs/employment-equity.html This position requires a reliability status. To learn more, visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-services-procurement/services/industrial-security/security-requirements-contracting/personnel-security-screening/processes/reliability-status-request.html To learn more and apply today, visit: https://www.census.gc.ca/en/jobs
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Education: •No degree, certificate or diploma Experience: •Will train Official languages: •English Who can apply to this job? Only apply to this job if: • You are a Canadian citizen, a permanent or a temporary resident of Canada. •You have a valid Canadian work permit. •You are available to work flexible hours including days, evenings, and weekends. •You have reached the age of majority in your current province or territory of residence (19 in Yukon). •You reside in Canada and have a Canadian home address. Employment groups: •This employer promotes equal employment opportunities for all job applicants, including those self-identifying as a member of these groups: Indigenous people, older workers, Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, Persons with disabilities, Visible minorities *Must have access to reliable internet service.
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North Island Employment is currently accepting applications for a full-time, in-office Employment Counsellor (Resource Centre) in our Campbell River office. Offering a wage range of $30.91 - $32.79 per hour. This is an excellent opportunity to work in an exciting, client-centered career with an award winning organization! As a diverse and inclusive employer, we are always open to hearing from anyone interested in the great work we do with our clients and the community! Who we are… Connecting people with work since 1986. With 35 years in business, North Island Employment is a cornerstone in communities building extensive partnerships with businesses, other organizations, communities and individuals in Campbell River and across Vancouver Island North. These partnerships are integral to our ability to assist people to build self-sufficiency through active and sustainable participation in the labour market and assist employers to hire the right people, with the right skills at the right time contributing to a strong, resilient and healthy community. As an award winning organization, North Island Employment is a respected leader in workforce development and has been the recipient of numerous nominations and awards that include Business of the Year (26-49 employees) and Diversity Leadership at the Campbell River Chamber of Commerce Business Awards of Excellence along with provincial recognition as Career Development Organization of the Year by the BC Career Development Association and Employment Organization of the Year by the Association of Service Providers for Employability and Career Training. Our culture is one of personal and professional excellence, mutual respect, collaboration and commitment to people and community. In addition competitive wages, extended health and dental, health and sick days, RSP matching, and 3 weeks’ vacation to start, are part of the total compensation package for eligible staff. Why Campbell River… Voted one of the Best Cities for Work in B.C. by BC Business magazine in 2018 and surrounded by majestic mountains and spectacular views of Discovery Passage, Campbell River offers a rare combination of a welcoming small town feel with large city amenities. From summer markets and events in Spirit Square to a very active arts and culture community to year-round world-class recreational opportunities and truly affordable housing options, the Campbell River lifestyle is unparalleled. The community is served by a brand new hospital, ferry terminal to the Discovery Islands, Campbell River Airport (YBL) with daily flights to Vancouver in 35 minutes, municipal broadband infrastructure, a School District with innovative programs, and North Island College that boasts over 70 programs in seven areas of study. Check out all the great things Campbell River has to offer by visiting: http://www.campbellriver.ca/discover-campbell-river or https://www.campbellriver.travel/ Who you are… As a professional, you pride yourself on the following attributes: • You genuinely enjoy working with a diverse range of clients. • You are easily able to engage clients and keep them engaged through your work with them whether 1-1 or in a group setting. • You love learning and are not afraid to ask questions. • You are organized and have the ability to consistently manage your time. • You love to learn new technologies, programs, and policies. • You have excellent data management and documentation skills. • Your collaborative approach to the team you work with make people want to work with you. The Role… The Employment Counsellor – Resource Centre position reports to the Regional Manager, Client Services and works closely with the Client Services Coordinators to provide employment services to unemployed and/or underemployed people. This position is part of a coordinated client engagement team supporting the Front Desk and Resource Centre. This role provides support to a diverse range of clients (including those who may have multiple barriers to employment) accessing self-serve services in the busy Resource Centre including: providing support to clients working on the computer and accessing phone and photocopying; making referrals to support clients in their transition to employment; assisting with self-serve workshops; posting employer job postings and providing regular rotating coverage at the front desk. This position is familiar with various service delivery channels including virtual and WorkBC Centres and uses a client-centered approach to service delivery. This position is responsible for taking personal initiative for staying up to date and following WorkBC Policy and ICM requirements to ensure accurate data entry and documentation standards. Key Duties and Responsibilities • Regular and rotating coverage at the front desk and in the Resource Centre as part of the client engagement team; • Ensure users of the Resource Centre are using facilities for job search related activities; • Maintain the security precautions and routines of the Resource Centre; • Facilitate the delivery of self-serve employment related workshops (i.e. resume building; cover letters; interview skills; labour market information, essential skills etc.) through virtual and in-person means; • Provide support for clients registering for a BCeid and accessing the Online Employment Services portal which all clients are required to complete (self-serve or case managed); • Provide support and assistance to self-serve clients of the Resource Centre in accessing job postings, using the computer lab, word processing, Internet, occupational and labour market information, academic/re-training information, etc; • Assist clients in resume and cover letter preparation; • Assist clients to research employers in the community that are suitable for clients' abilities and interests for either paid or volunteer work; • Maintain up-to-date information and resources in the Resource Centre; • Take job posting information from employers and post job postings on physical and online job board; • Assist with compilation and updating of local labour market information; • Ensure the Resource Centre is organized and a professional working space; • Perform other related duties as required. • Assist with community networking (i.e. building lines of support and making cross-referrals with other social and educational agencies). • Other duties as required.
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Key Competencies: • Values. Behaves consistently with clear personal values that complement NIEFS’s values of excellence, diversity, and respect. • Integrity & Ethics. Ensures integrity in personal and organizational practices and professional behavior. Builds a respectful and client-centered workplace committed to maintaining privacy and confidentiality. • Innovation. Thinks creatively; is open to new ideas and technologies. Is committed to developing effective and new approaches to service excellence. Is flexible and adaptable to meeting ever-changing demands of clients, funders, employers, and other community stakeholders. • Accountability. Accepts and creates a culture of accountability; fosters personal growth; takes personal ownership and initiative. Is self-aware and demonstrates a commitment to ongoing learning and continual improvement in a highly complex environment. • Engagement. Shows passion for the job and the mission of North Island Employment. • Effective Communication. Fosters open communication, actively listens to others, speaks effectively and respectfully, and prepares written communication so that messages are clearly understood. • Organized & Efficient. Plans ahead and works in a systematic and organized way. Follows policy, directions and procedures and ensures deliverables are met on time and according to agreed standards. Qualifications – Knowledge, Education and Experience • 3 years’ experience working as an Employment Counsellor and/or Employment Skills Facilitator in the employment services industry (or similar industry) working with a broad and diverse range of clients including those with complex barriers both in-person and through virtual services. • Experience conducting and interpreting client needs assessments and creating action plans. • Experience facilitating group based workshops. • Experience coaching and mentoring clients. • Experience working with scheduling and case management databases. • Proficient using technology and computer skills associated with group facilitation, case management and job search including internet, email, smart phones, MS Office Word, PowerPoint or other presentation software. • Advanced keyboarding skills and ability to type a minimum of 40 words per minute. • Certification as a Career Development Professional (CCDP) or actively working towards certification. • A post-secondary certificate, degree, or diploma in a relevant field (e.g. career or employment development, vocational rehabilitation, social work, psychology, sociology, human services, counselling, education or human resource management). • A criminal record check will be required and employment will be contingent on the result of this check being such that security clearance to work in the Integrated Case Management System can be approved.
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Job Summary: The Recovery Outreach Worker is directly attached to the four supportive recovery beds at Ann Elmore House, extending the support women in the house into the community. By building relationships during residency, the Outreach Worker ensures continuity of care through coordinated transition planning, warm hand-offs to services, and individualized aftercare support following discharge. This role helps bridge gaps between residential recovery and community systems, strengthens access to resources and provides relational consistency during a high-risk transition period. Through community connections, advocacy and group facilitation, the outreach worker supports women to move forward in their recovery with increased stability, confidence, and support See attachment for more information
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Education ▪ Human Service Worker Diploma or equivalent • Mental Health and Addictions Diploma Or ▪ Equivalent training and experience Experience ▪ 2 years working in community social services Qualifications/Training ▪ Emergency First Aid ▪ Good communication and crisis intervention skills ▪ Knowledge and understanding of abuse of women and children ▪ Strong knowledge of substance use issues and recovery ▪ Strong knowledge of mental wellness issues ▪ Group facilitation skills ▪ Proficiency in use of computers Requirements ▪ Valid Drivers License and access to a reliable vehicle ▪ Satisfactory Criminal Record Check and Criminal Record Review See attachment for more information
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Who We Are: Active in Canada for over 60 years, we are part of De Beers Group, the world's leading diamond company. Globally, we are a team of more than 20,000 people, with operations in Canada, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa, and activities across the diamond value chain from exploration to diamond jewelry retail. Our unwavering focus on sustainability and Building Forever fuels our commitment to advance standards across the diamond industry, protect the natural world, partner with local communities, and accelerate economic inclusion to support diversity in our business and beyond. In Canada, we have more than 600 employees working at offices in Calgary, Toronto and Yellowknife, actively exploring for new diamond opportunities, recovering diamonds at the joint venture Gahcho Kué mine in the Northwest Territories, and closing and rehabilitating two mines. We are also advancing the Chidliak Project to establish a technologically advanced diamond mine on Baffin Island using FutureSmart Mining™ principles. At De Beers, we believe in the power of working in partnership with communities to create lasting, positive impacts that endure long after we recover the last diamond. Our inclusive and diverse workplace values mining with respect for the environment and nearby communities, and we seek team players who share our passion for Making Life Brilliant. Safety Safety first is a way of life for us. We are unconditional about the safety, health, and the well-being of our colleagues, at work and at home, and about that of the communities where we work. We aim to lead the industry by investing in innovation to protect people, who are at the heart of our business. Our high performing teams take accountability for their own and others' actions, work collaboratively, and always show care and respect. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) As a global #HeForShe Thematic Champion, De Beers is committed to promoting an equitable, inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are. We provide equality of opportunity to enable everyone to fulfil their potential. Please inform us should there be any special requirements that should be considered as part of your application. Building forever Sustainability is at the heart of our decision-making – it is how we do business. Building Forever is key to our purpose as it represents our ambitious and holistic sustainability framework and is central to our ability to deliver long-term value to our communities and partners. This shapes how we protect our social and environmental license to operate, build a long-term legacy in our host communities and earn consumers’ trust in our diamonds that they can wear with pride. Inclusion & Diversity We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are. We provide equality of opportunity to enable everyone to fulfil their potential. Background Checks Successful candidates will be required to complete background screening which may include a criminal check and validation of qualifications.
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De Beers Group Canada has an opportunity for a highly motivated Heavy Equipment Technician who will report to the Mobile Maintenance Supervisor at the Gahcho Kué Mine based in the Northwest Territories. This is a contract position with an end date April 2027, with the possibility of extension. The position is a 14 days in/14 days out rotation. The successful incumbent will be responsible for the preventative maintenance and major repairs to mobile, auxiliary and stationary mining equipment, while continuously aligning daily functions to reflect the values of De Beers. The ideal candidate is one who is committed to safe working practices and strives for zero harm. Rewards & Benefits: Charter point of pick up (POP) is Calgary or Yellowknife; Travel Allowance to help offset the costs of getting to the nearest POP; Quarterly operational bonus program; Remote Mine Site Premium; Salary Enhancement for working in the NWT; Rotational Overtime; Vacation Leave and Pay; Immediate participation in our 100% employer-paid extended health and dental benefits program (no waiting period); The Gahcho Kué Mine camp features a full-service dining room, and individual private bedrooms equipped with satellite cable television, telephones, and WiFi internet. There’s also a full-sized gymnasium, squash courts, and state-of-the-art fitness equipment. Key responsibilities: Working with a team to conduct job risk assessments and safe work plans ahead of the work being completed and performing work in a safe well-managed manner; Conducting preventative maintenance and servicing of mobile equipment; Checking for proper performance and inspecting equipment to detect faults and malfunctions; Diagnosing, troubleshooting and determining extent of mechanical problems; Rebuilding components and working with manufacturers when necessary; Documenting and returning completed work orders in a timely manner; Communicating with Supervisors and co-workers to coordinate work and provide updates; and Providing input and working collaboratively with Planners and Schedulers to develop work packages. Qualifications Valid Interprovincial Red Seal Journeyperson’s Heavy Duty Technician Certification; A minimum of 12 months of surface mining field experience repairing and maintaining heavy earthmoving equipment required; Must be eligible to work in Canada; Experience with Komatsu as asset: Ability to communicate, share information and seek input to complete assigned work; Ability to approach work with a continuous product improvement mindset; Solid hydraulic and electrical skills, paired with the ability to read and understand schematics; Proven commitment to Safety, Health and Environmental Standards; Experience maintaining hydraulic shovels and SAP would be considered assets; and Experience working at a remote mining site and in a cross cultural work environment. This is a contract position with an end date April 2027, with the possibility of extension.
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Who We Are Active in Canada for over 60 years, we are part of De Beers Group, the world's leading diamond company. Globally, we are a team of more than 20,000 people, with operations in Canada, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa, and activities across the diamond value chain from exploration to diamond jewelry retail. Our unwavering focus on sustainability and Building Forever fuels our commitment to advance standards across the diamond industry, protect the natural world, partner with local communities, and accelerate economic inclusion to support diversity in our business and beyond. In Canada, we have more than 600 employees working at offices in Calgary, Toronto and Yellowknife, actively exploring for new diamond opportunities, recovering diamonds at the joint venture Gahcho Kué mine in the Northwest Territories, and closing and rehabilitating two mines. At De Beers, we believe in the power of working in partnership with communities to create lasting, positive impacts that endure long after we recover the last diamond. Our inclusive and diverse workplace values mining with respect for the environment and nearby communities, and we seek team players who share our passion for Making Life Brilliant. Safety Safety first is a way of life for us. We are unconditional about the safety, health, and the well-being of our colleagues, at work and at home, and about that of the communities where we work. We aim to lead the industry by investing in innovation to protect people, who are at the heart of our business. Our high performing teams take accountability for their own and others' actions, work collaboratively, and always show care and respect. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) As a global #HeForShe Thematic Champion, De Beers is committed to promoting an equitable, inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are. We provide equality of opportunity to enable everyone to fulfil their potential. Please inform us should there be any special requirements that should be considered as part of your application. Building forever Sustainability is at the heart of our decision-making – it is how we do business. Building Forever is key to our purpose as it represents our ambitious and holistic sustainability framework and is central to our ability to deliver long-term value to our communities and partners. This shapes how we protect our social and environmental license to operate, build a long-term legacy in our host communities and earn consumers’ trust in our diamonds that they can wear with pride. Inclusion & Diversity We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are. We provide equality of opportunity to enable everyone to fulfil their potential. Background Checks Successful candidates will be required to complete background screening which may include a criminal check and validation of qualifications.
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Production Drill Operator - Contract, Gahcho Kué Mine, Gahcho Kué Mine, Canada Job Description De Beers Group of Companies has an exciting opportunity for strong and committed individual to join the Mine Operations Department that will include vacation entitlement, benefits and bonus opportunity at the Gahcho Kué Mine Site based in the Northwest Territories. Reporting to the Drill & Blast Supervisor and working a two (2) week in / two (2) week out rotation, this position is responsible for the safe and effective operation of large rotary or percussion/hammer drills. The ideal candidate is one who is committed to safe working practices and strives for zero harm. This is a contract position with an end date of February 2027, with the possibility of extension. Key responsibilities: Operates drill equipment according to company procedures and standards; Reads drill pattern instructions or diagrams; Measures drill holes and inspecting drill pattern; Operates a variety of drilling machines to bore blast holes to specified depths at stake positions; Conducts daily safety checks and inspections of the equipment before operating; and Monitors equipment and reports any deficiencies according to proper mine operating procedures. Reporting to the Drill & Blast Supervisor, the role is based in the Mine Operations department. This is a site-based position with a 14 days in/14 days out rotation. Qualifications Experience in the operation and maintenance of production drilling machines (5+ years); Experience operating large rotary drills and hammer/percussion drills; Ability to safely work day and night shifts on a rotational basis; Strong communication skills both verbal and written; Legally permitted to work in Canada; Proven commitment to Safety, Health and Environmental standards; and Experience working at a remote mining site and in a cross-cultural work environment. Desirable Assets: Heavy equipment certificate; Experience with Epiroc Pit Viper and drill models PV271, D65, DX800; and Experience in mining industry, preferably with open pit operations.
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Minimum B Level Welder with strong fabrication skills. Must be proficient in both Steel & Aluminum. Must be able to read plans and follow instructions. Able to work outside in all weather conditions & work well with others. Must be physically fit. Shipyard experience an asset.
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Who We Are: Active in Canada for over 60 years, we are part of De Beers Group, the world's leading diamond company. Globally, we are a team of more than 20,000 people, with operations in Canada, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa, and activities across the diamond value chain from exploration to diamond jewelry retail. Our unwavering focus on sustainability and Building Forever fuels our commitment to advance standards across the diamond industry, protect the natural world, partner with local communities, and accelerate economic inclusion to support diversity in our business and beyond. In Canada, we have more than 600 employees working at offices in Calgary, Toronto and Yellowknife, actively exploring for new diamond opportunities, recovering diamonds at the joint venture Gahcho Kué mine in the Northwest Territories, and closing and rehabilitating two mines. We are also advancing the Chidliak Project to establish a technologically advanced diamond mine on Baffin Island using FutureSmart Mining™ principles. At De Beers, we believe in the power of working in partnership with communities to create lasting, positive impacts that endure long after we recover the last diamond. Our inclusive and diverse workplace values mining with respect for the environment and nearby communities, and we seek team players who share our passion for Making Life Brilliant. Safety Safety first is a way of life for us. We are unconditional about the safety, health, and the well-being of our colleagues, at work and at home, and about that of the communities where we work. We aim to lead the industry by investing in innovation to protect people, who are at the heart of our business. Our high performing teams take accountability for their own and others' actions, work collaboratively, and always show care and respect. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) As a global #HeForShe Thematic Champion, De Beers is committed to promoting an equitable, inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are. We provide equality of opportunity to enable everyone to fulfil their potential. Please inform us should there be any special requirements that should be considered as part of your application. Building forever Sustainability is at the heart of our decision-making – it is how we do business. Building Forever is key to our purpose as it represents our ambitious and holistic sustainability framework and is central to our ability to deliver long-term value to our communities and partners. This shapes how we protect our social and environmental license to operate, build a long-term legacy in our host communities and earn consumers’ trust in our diamonds that they can wear with pride. Inclusion & Diversity We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are. We provide equality of opportunity to enable everyone to fulfil their potential. Background Checks Successful candidates will be required to complete background screening which may include a criminal check, credit check and validation of qualifications.
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Job Description De Beers Group has an exciting full-time opportunity for a motivated and energetic individual to join the Process Plant Team at the Gahcho Kué Mine Site based in the Northwest Territories. Reporting to the Process Plant Supervisor and working a 14 day on/14 day off rotation, this position is responsible for ensuring optimum plant operations to maximize throughput and diamond recovery. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to all security policies and report any issues that may harm the people, environment, information or product. The ideal candidate is one who is committed to safe working practices and strives for zero harm. This is a contract position with an end date June 2027, with the possibility of extension. Rewards & Benefits: Eligible for the Quarterly Bonus program; Remote Mine Site Allowance; Salary Enhancement for working in the NWT; MyShare – Employee Share Plan; Immediate participation in our 100% employer-paid extended health and dental benefits program (no waiting period); Relocation support is available to anyone who wishes to move to the Northwest Territories; The Gahcho Kué Mine camp features a full-service dining room, and individual private bedrooms equipped with satellite cable television, telephones, and WiFi internet. There’s also a full-sized gymnasium, squash courts, and state-of-the-art fitness equipment. Key responsibilities: Operating the crushers, rock breakers, scrubbers, conveyors, vibrating screens, pumps, thickeners, dense media separation and recovery specific equipment; and/or Monitoring and inspecting plant equipment and systems to detect equipment malfunctions and ensure plant systems are operating normally; Recording process data and reporting any deviations to plant conditions or parameters to minimize plant delays and breakdowns; Completing and maintaining plant logs and reports; Maintaining areas and responsibilities according to standard operating procedures and preventative maintenance; Supporting movement of personnel through the Process Plant progression. Reporting to the Process Plant Supervisor this is a site-based position with two (2) weeks in/ two (2) weeks out rotation. Qualifications Experience on small mobile equipment; Strong communication skills; Proven commitment to Safety, Health and Environmental standards.
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Why Broadstreet? Broadstreet Properties Ltd. is a family owned and operated property management company, partnered with Seymour Pacific Developments, that manage multi-family residential communities. We are a growing organization made up of diverse team members who are motivated to continuously innovate our approach to asset management. We consider employee wellbeing a priority and are dedicated to protecting the health and safety of our teams while ensuring a workplace that is respectful of everyone. Broadstreet Properties Ltd. practices equal opportunity hiring and onboarding processes to ensure equal access and participation for everyone. We understand that we have a responsibility for ensuring a safe, dignified, and welcoming environment and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees irrespective of race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other status protected by law. We believe in integrating people with disabilities into our workforce by removing barriers and meeting accessibility needs. The perks: • Employer paid extended health, vision, and dental coverage (including family) • Employee and Family Assistance Program • Yearly health and wellness benefit • RPP eligibility after one year • Employee recognition program
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Your contributions to the team include:  • Ability to work across multiple kitchen stations, including à la carte, garde manger, buffet hot side, and sandwich station • Broad culinary knowledge across multiple food preparation areas, with the ability to adapt to daily menu changes and accommodate dietary requirements • Ability to meet production timelines while maintaining portion control and minimizing food waste • Maintain a high standard of cleanliness and comply with all food safety and sanitation guidelines • Ability to follow instructions, work independently, and collaborate effectively as part of a team What you need to be successful: • 3 -5 years in catering or high-volume restaurants, including buffet and plated service • Culinary training or equivalent experience preferred in high production volume restaurants. • Strong grasp of basic techniques; broad menu knowledge • Lift up to 50 lbs, stand for extended periods, and perform repetitive bending/squatting • Food Premises regulations, FoodSafe certification (or willingness to obtain) • Clear communicator, proactive team player, hospitality-focused, problem solve • Operation and cleaning of commercial kitchen equipment. • Knowledge of food safety and sanitation standards. • Ability to work under pressure and meet strict timelines.
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Net repair and net wash technician positions available. Starting wage is $20.00/hour with the ability to take part in our attendance bonus program. Must be able to work outside in all weather conditions. Rain gear / boots / safety gear is provided. A comprehensive benefits package is available once the 90 day probationary period has been successfully completed.
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No experience necessary. On the job training will be provided to motivated candidates.
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Loaves and Fishes is responsible for getting food to those who need it in Nanaimo and beyond. Our warehouse is the main hub of our operations. We need help in our warehouse. There are a variety of tasks that we need done every day. Duties include: •unloading trucks •moving food around on pallet jacks •washing dirty bins •sorting food (including separating good food from rotten food) •explaining tasks to volunteers •lifting boxes of food •assembling hampers for our clients •sorting empties. The right candidate needs to have a positive attitude and be prepared to put in a solid effort every day. We have a lot of tasks that need to be done and we need someone who enjoys working hard and is adaptable - priorities may change through the day and we need someone who can roll with the changes. If you like to work hard in a fast paced environment, this is the job for you this summer! The right candidate will get the opportunity to learn new skills such as how to drive the forklift and driving our trucks once the candidate shows they are a good fit. Full availability is a must, the right candidate will regularly be working weekends, and a mix of shifts from early in the morning to midafternoon.
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•Positive attitude with a strong work ethic •Physically able to lift boxes, move products, and perform repetitive tasks in a warehouse environment •Able to stand, walk, bend, and work on your feet for extended periods •Comfortable working in a fast paced environment with changing priorities •Reliable, punctual, and able to maintain full availability, including weekends and varying shifts •Ability to follow directions and work independently or as part of a team •Strong communication skills and comfortable assisting volunteers and clients •Adaptable and willing to learn new tasks each day •Commitment to respectful service and supporting the community Assets (not required but considered an advantage) •Previous warehouse, retail, labor, food service, or volunteer experience •Experience using pallet jacks or other material handling equipment •Valid Class 5 driver’s license with clean abstract •First Aid certification •Experience working with the public or in a nonprofit environment
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Job Title: Service Advisor About Us: We are an automotive repair shop in Port McNeill BC, serving our loyal customers for over 10 years. Our reputation for excellence is built upon a commitment to delivering exceptional service and maintaining high standards of craftsmanship. With a skilled and friendly team, always advancing equipment, and a supportive work culture, we strive to provide the best possible experience for both our customers and employees. Position Overview: We are seeking a motivated and customer-focused service advisor to join our team. As service advisor, you will be the first point of contact for customers seeking vehicle service and repairs. You will play a crucial role in understanding their needs and ensuring a seamless experience. Benefits and Pay: • Wage of $20 to $30/hr, depending on experience, with monthly performance bonus on top of wage. • Ongoing training and professional development. • Optional Health insurance package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage. • Overtime pay. • Paid vacation and sick leave. • Flexible time off.
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Key Responsibilities: • Communicate service needs, estimates, and repair information to the customer. • Build lasting relationships and understand the needs of the customers. • Scheduling appointments and receive vehicle information. • Prepare work orders and estimates, ensuring accurate information and pricing. • Collaborate with the team to prioritize and manage workload effectively. • Maintain a clean and organized workspace as well as assist with general cleaning duties. • Track, organize, and handle parts, including the ability to lift and move items as needed. Qualifications: • Proficient with computers and able to learn new programs. • Able to multitask and have good organizational skills. • Excellent customer service and communication skills, both written and verbal. • Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment while maintaining attention to detail. • Knowledge of automotive systems, repairs, and maintenance services an asset but not needed. • Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
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Skilled Automotive Technician – Full-Time (Port McNeill, BC) Join our busy, established repair shop in beautiful Port McNeill, BC! We’ve been serving the community for over 10 years and are looking for an experienced, motivated technician to join our team. What You’ll Do: •Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and electronic issues. •Work on diesel, gas, and hybrid vehicles. •Perform maintenance and quality repairs to industry standards. •Collaborate with a skilled team and help keep the shop running smoothly. •Use new and advanced tools as we continue upgrading and expanding our equipment. Pay & Benefits: •Red Seal wage starts at $45/hr, up to $63/hr+ with hybrid pay scale & bonuses. •Signing bonus & relocation assistance available. •Paid vacation, sick leave & overtime pay. •Extended health (medical, dental, vision). •Training & career growth opportunities. •Deeply discounted parts. •Flexible schedule & time off. Why Port McNeill? Affordable cost of living, small-town lifestyle, and world-class outdoor recreation right outside your door.
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•4+ years automotive technician experience. •Strong diagnostic and repair skills. •Diesel knowledge an asset, but not required. •Red Seal / Journeyman certification required. •Valid Canadian driver’s license, clean record. •Team player with strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
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Looking for a dependable cook to assist with daily food service in a busy rural restaurant and pub. Duties include prep, fryer, grill, plating, restocking, and maintaining a clean work area. Evening and weekend availability required. Position may include both independent shifts and overlap shifts during busy periods.
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Experience in grill, fryer, prep, and general kitchen duties preferred. Must be dependable, able to multitask, and work well as part of a team during busy service periods.
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We seek a Housekeeping Room Attendant who takes pride in cleanliness and enjoys working independently in a supportive team setting. You will help ensure guest satisfaction by maintaining clean, welcoming rooms and public spaces. Key Responsibilities • Clean and refresh guest rooms following property standards (beds, bathrooms, floors, surfaces) • Replace towels, linens and toiletries; restock supplies • Perform light public area cleaning ( hallways) • Report maintenance issues, lost & found, or safety concerns to management • Uphold privacy, security, and exceptional customer service at all times Schedule Morning shift, ~5 days per week to total ~20 - 25 hours What We Offer • Competitive wage at BC’s current minimum wage • Flexible scheduling to suit mornings • Free staff parking • Supportive, friendly, and consistent seasonal environment Why Join Us? • Work at a beautiful oceanfront property in a relaxed coastal setting • Be part of a team praised for friendliness and cleanliness by guests • Balanced part‑time schedule perfect for students or early risers • Great for entry‑level individuals looking to start a career in hospitality Job Type: Part-time Pay: Depends on the experience. Minimum wage to begin with if no prior experience. Benefits: • Flexible schedule • On-site parking Work Location: In person
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• Minimum high school diploma or equivalent • Attention to detail and ability to work efficiently • Good communication skills and a friendly, professional demeanor • Ability to lift/move up to 25 lbs (e.g. linen carts) and stand/walk for extended periods
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Rivercity Inclusion is a large non-profit organization whose purpose is to advocate for and provide services to improve quality of life for people of all ages with support needs, their families, and caregivers. We envision a safe and inclusive community promoting choices, opportunity and belonging. Job Overview: We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized Scheduling Administrator to support program supervisors in the filling of staff vacation coverage or extended absences throughout the calendar year based on established guidelines. The ideal candidate will have experience working in large software systems and possess intermediate Excel skills. Duties •Based on program supervisor requests, schedules casual staff to fill shift vacancies •Using society procedures and systems, contacts relevant staff to fill temporary staffing shortages •Maintains regular contact with casual staff, ensuring availability and contact details kept up to date •Inputs data into spreadsheets and relevant parts of the scheduling software •Receives shift cancellations from supervisors and backfills gaps •Performs data entry and word processing functions •Assists in scheduling software updates •Performs word processing, data input and typing when sending emails and internal communications •Answers the phone and inquiries relating to employee scheduling •Compiles and distributes weekly call-out list •Other related duties as required
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•One year of post-secondary in Office Administration, Business Administration, or equivalent •Minimum three years of experience in an administrative role •Highly organized, flexible, with excellent time management skills •Comfortable working under pressure in a fast-paced environment with competing priorities •Strong problem-solving skills •Maintains professionalism and courteousness when interacting with coworkers •Excellent all round communication skills with attention to detail •Intermediate skills using MS Office Suite and other database software •Ability to work as part of a team and independently
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Wage: Front end - Minimum wage + Tips Kitchen staff - $19/Hr + Tips Full time and Part time positions available
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preferred experience in a restaurant setting willing to train the right people Food safe and serving it right are requirements